Sentences with phrase «same mechanics of»

It is also based on a free - to - play game of the same subtitle that was released in Japan a few years ago that dealt with the same mechanic of moving from left to right with forced scrolling.

Not exact matches

They don't have a good grasp of the mechanics of retirement — even less than their elder co-workers had at the same age.
Drven's product, called Ke (pronounced «key»), is a small fob that plugs into the same telemetry port a mechanic would access and wirelessly transmits to a smartphone app — kind of like a Fitbit for your car.
Many of the potential data buyers Otonomo has signed are the same ones the automakers talk about: insurance companies, mechanics, gas stations, city planners, fast - food joints.
The brothers will be following in the footsteps of car enthusiast Horatio Nelson Jackson and mechanic Sewall K. Crocker, who made the same journey with their dog Bud in 1903.
Quantum computers exploit a weird property of quantum mechanics that allows a bit to temporarily enjoy a dual reality where it is both on and off at the same time, thus embodying two numbers at once.
Again, we want to borrow off a lot of the same game mechanics that make games enjoyable.
Indeed, proto - currencies that predate their pecuniary and digital twins by many thousands of years relied on many of the same mechanics as the cryptocurrencies that are the latest offshoots of our need for trust - based value exchange.
Quantum mechanics would say the same thing for a different reason, because the indivisible quantum links of everything with everything imply that nothing can be separated.
This is one of the key problems behind relativity, and it will be the same problem that underlies quantum mechanics.
It can be defined in any direction you please — let's say z. Then, according to quantum mechanics, the other two components of the spin are fluctuating at random so that the spin vector is located somewhere on a cone whose z direction is always the same.
My point is that we know so very little about our universe that I can say «at the moment nothing we know of is eternal» while at the same time understanding that the universe could be like that electron and wink in and out of existence in some constant renewal, from singularity to singularity and back again, but because we only see a tiny fragment of the process we can only make sloppy assumptions as to the mechanics involved.
I choose to believe those teachings are correct the same way I believe in the principles of quantum mechanics.
One of the reasons Awakens feels so safe and familiar is that it hits many of the same beats that A New Hope did 38 years ago, not only in feel, but in actual mechanics and moments.
This view is the same kind of position as the argument that energy is in quantums (as in quantum mechanics).
There can be a virtuous kind of dullness of heart; a tight - lipped, efficient, decent, and unimaginative refusal to let facts be facts or, rather, a so contented existence within one's chosen and familiar world of fact that equally obvious but unexpected facts are dismissed with the same brisk impatience as a good mechanic reveals when a bumbling apprentice hands him a wrench when he needs the pliers.
He first presents a mathematical proof, inspired by Bell's theorem, that a contradiction results if one assumes: (a) the principle of local causes, (b) an elementary theorem of quantum mechanics, and (c) what Stapp calls the «assumption of contrafactual definiteness» (roughly the assumption that measuring procedures which were not carried out would have yielded definite results had they been carried out and that these possible but unrealized results are restricted by the same laws that apply to the results of actual measurements).
At the same time, a 5 - year - old can't — and doesn't need to — grasp the actual mechanics of sex, they don't understand the emotions behind adult love, and they may be frightened by discussions of erections, periods, labor, and other bodily functions that they can't yet understand.
Learning the mechanics of money leads to confidence, and at the same time they are getting acquainted with economic values.
The mechanics of working tax credit have so far worked well for small businesses in that they recognise the same profits and losses as for tax purposes.
The same budget cutting led to the elimination of the KFD's full - time mechanic.
By exploiting the weirdness of quantum mechanics, quantum computers can store and process information as qubits, which can be a mixture of 0 and 1 at the same time.
Quantum mechanics lays out a set of mind - bending rules on how very small things move and behave, such as their ability to absorb energy only in discrete amounts (or quanta) and be in two different states at the same time.
Throw a ball while standing on the surface of the Earth, and it doesn't matter whether you use general relativity or Newtonian mechanics to calculate where the ball will land — you'll get the same answer.
Superstring theory, now often called M - theory, looks like the most promising approach to marrying quantum mechanics and gravity while unifying all the forces of nature at the same time.
The rules of standard quantum mechanics dictate that light behaves the same no matter whether it first passes through a normal material and then through a metamaterial or vice versa.
The uniquely geometric nature of gravity has made it frustratingly difficult to contain within the same framework as the laws governing subatomic phenomena, namely quantum mechanics.
But in the fuzzy world of quantum mechanics, a quantum bit or «qubit» can be both 0 and 1 at the same time.
But unlike household magnets, quantum mechanics dictates that two electrons circling a nucleus in the same orbit of an atom must be either completely aligned or completely misaligned; there is no in - between.
Einstein and company had argued that quantum mechanics must be incomplete: at least in some situations, definite values for pairs of variables could be determined at the same time, even though quantum mechanics had no way to account for or represent such values.
The simple answer is that it's because large objects appear not to be subject to the same wacky laws of quantum mechanics that rule subatomic particles.
Although this work is grounded in quantum mechanics, it relies heavily on some of the same components that Einstein used.
If, for example, time is caused by increasing entropy or disorder, this raises the same problem as does the approach in quantum mechanics that «Time... just is» — in which an allegorical clock is required outside of the system in question, even if that system is the entire universe.
Moreover, the model can be generalized to add another path toward the solution of complex classical computational problems by taking advantage of quantum mechanical parallelism — the fact that, according to quantum mechanics, a system can be in many classical states at the same time.
In a paper published in the January 18 issue of Physical Review Letters, an international physics collaboration demonstrated that both types of bonds play by the same rules — quantum mechanics, the strange state in which matter exists as particles and waves at the same time.
Now that the researchers have shown that, up to and around when stress is applied, all these systems look the same, the next step of the effort is co-led by Durian and Paulo Arratia, professor of mechanical engineering and applied mechanics in the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
Instead of flipping ordinary bits that can be set to either 0 or 1, a so - called universal quantum computer would manipulate quantum bits, or «qubits,» that can be 0, 1, or, thanks to the weirdness of quantum mechanics, 0 and 1 at the same time.
A tenet of quantum mechanics called the Pauli Exclusion Principle states that no two fermions (particles in a family that includes electrons) can occupy the same quantum state.
But the laws of quantum mechanics allow for electrons to be both «left» and «right» at the same time, and thus for the microtubules to be both elongated and squashed at once.
It makes sense that there would be a system in place to ensure transcription isn't simultaneously paused and initiated on the same gene, she says, but the mechanics of how the paused polymerase wards off new initiation remain to be elucidated.
«SEAL units follow many of the same strategies employed at the elite levels of professional sport, including nutrition, cryotherapy, cold laser therapy, float tanks, breathing mechanics, mindfulness and visualization, massage, low - intensity endurance work, and — perhaps the most recent and evolving area of focus — «sleep hygiene.»
Turn 10 added some fresh mechanics to a career mode that, apart some extras, remains the same (in terms of event types), and developed a new grip system for the tires that reaches a new level of driving simulation.
Everything about the gameplay feels fast and fluid and there is a decent set of mechanics in play at the same time.
Ostensibly the same again, then, LocoRoco 2 nevertheless pulls its charm tight and burrows deeper into the mechanics, level layouts and set - pieces, presenting more elaborate rewards in visuals and gameplay, and doing a better job of sharing them with you so that you don't always feel as though you're searching for cuddly needles in a Teletubbies haystack.
To name but a few: I've had mercs spotted through walls, enemies alerted to a mercs presence for no apparent reason (yes I understand the stealth mechanics), enemy AI is appalling (you can eliminate a building full of enemies but just running a merc around the perimeter of the building, thus alerting the enemies, and then shooting them all as they come out of the door), the game is riddled with typos (e.g. some of the mercs have a trait called «though», which is obviously meant to be «tough»), the voices acting is poor and annoying (who honestly wants to have their merc scream the same phrase over and over again every time you select them?)
Europeans have a taste for both the mechanics of trickery and the machinations of power, and the politically astute Spanish film «Even the Rain» belongs in the same conversation with Francois Truffaut's «Day for Night» and Pedro Almodovar's «Bad Education.»
Guacamelee builds upon the classic open - world Metroid - vania style of games, by adding a strong melee combat component, a new dimension switching mechanic, and cooperative same - screen multiplayer for the entire story.
Throughout your time with the game you will notice a number of different mechanics in play at the same time and each different mechanic plays a part in creating a unique adventure.
The core gameplay is the same of Partners in time, but a bright plot, new features (as touch - screen based minigames) and the correlation between the three main characters add variety to the Rhythm / RPG mechanics.
But for a SMALL number of people — and this review is for them only — this will be the same old open - world, fetch - questing, choose - your - diaolgue - answer - KOTOR - style, bland crafting and inevitable stealth mechanic snooze fest.
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